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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
PACE KTX hviLSlSa OBSERVER, LA GRAXDE, OREGON', TITCTISDAY, OCTOBER 15. 19f.f Good Reading v-. :at' 7 FERGUSON'S WHERE xonnxo is too much TROUBLE.". ;-'. : -. on THE LBRARY 1 Cut Prices on Lumber and i Shingles for large Orders '., We need the money; You need the material Fir and Native Lumber, Gedar Shingles STODDARD LUMBER CO. : ... ...... y . " ! v. h. bohnSk 1 Why Try to "Get t Wong" wftftou one "She had done her best-A leaky range was to fcame" Why not know the delightful v satisfaction of having your V worn aone penecuy maij comes from using a Monarch vl 1 Pannp? The closing of the week finds the high school football team rounding into shape for the big event next Sat urday when Baker City comes to par ticipate. In the first bis game la the city this season. The last hard prac tice was held tonight and for the re mainder of the week the drill will be only such as will tend to put the fin ishing touches , on new plays , the coaches have worked out ,and taught the team., , ,; It appears that the weather will clear before Saturday, thus permitting a good atendance. V The high school rooters are brushing up In songs and yells, and while the locals are battling with their old opponents on the field, the more tender youths will do their portion to aid to victory- by lusty screeches from the side lines. Eld FAIR rthnftiiriti- KKUPIIJIIW URGENT INVITATION n FOR ALL TO ATTEND. VALUES : The real value of : your property de- pends entirely upon j : the title A properly prepared ABSTRACT will show ycu the exact condition of ycur title I CALJL AT OUR OFFICE . AND LET US EXPLAIN WHAT AN ABSTRACT MEANS TO YOU il.R. OLIVER: La Grande National Bank I - THAT'S AT FERGUSON'S. Rwnmage Sale St. Peter's Guild will hold Us fall rummage sale in the Slater building on Friday and Saturday, Octf bir 16 and 17. A good assortment "iViii.vln of fered for sale. The Guild later on win have a sale of fancy articles and a tea, due notice of which Will be announc ed. ' " t COFFEE . Why Schilling's Best?; ' Because it is best and your money is yours if -you think you don't find it so. ' . 5 Something Exceptionally Good IN HIGH TOP Boy'sShoes Depot Street BLUE MOUNTnlli HOUSE T,. J. CRAY Prop. ( New Management) k t 's..- Agricultural and Fruit Fair Ojens at Klln tomorrowExhibits Now in Placet at Masonic Hall Will Last Two Days Musical Attractions Will Enllvcu Occasion. ' i Sauerkraut New and Fresh Best Dill Pickles Just Recieved 4eeeee)eeeeeee4.eeeeeeeeeeeeet : HMAi T Ri Horvrvir 2 A bin full of flour and a shed full of first-class dry chain wood is enough to make ANY man happy. Now the way to fill tha bin is to phone V. E. BEAN to first fill the shed, which be done for just half the cost of other fuel This :&i would leave you plenty for the flour, and soma' to help buy beefsteak and clothes as well. : The Cheapest Fuel on the Market. Biggest load of Wood for least Money i V. E. BEAN PHONE RED 1741. Stiniulatioa Without Irritation. J case of stomach and liver trou 1 the proper treatment la to stimu late these organs without trrltatlni them. Orlno Laxative Fruit Bjrrup aids digestion and stimulates tha liver nft towel without irritating these organs like pliu or ordinary cathar tic, it dote n'H BfV"," -- '" o4 la mud and vleawant to take. A. Hill, druggirt Elgin. Oct. IS. (Special.) The first annual agricultural fair to be held In Elgin opens tomorrow, and there Is every prospect for a splendid attendance. The Masonic hall hag been converted into a bower of sweet smelling fruits and attractive agricul tural products. The fair will continue for two days with many special 'feat ures to draw crowds. Each evening there will be a public ball. During the day time there will be musical attrac tions at the headquarters in the na ture of solos and Instrumental rendi tions. The exhibits are already In place and the promoters are highly pleased with the prospects for a successful fair. Nothing will have been left un done by tomorrow morning and with favorable weather, the opening day Is expected to find visitors ftora every section of the valley. The Commer clal club at Elgin extends a hearty welcome to all to attend this Initial at tempt at a local agricultural and fruit fair. OUNr A man'a practically new , slove, Un; found In front of statr T leading to opera house. Owner ml call and gef It at Observer of-?tce- ,10 tl-JC. The Aaieucaiu m not diviC ?1 into group to lx li.uvlcJ over t i ni(l!il.ites bodily by uuikUm's. That 1 ;::? of the labjr vote, the inpUallf ote. tlio Jewish vote, the Chilstla: vote, the uojt.o vote, the white vote There Is no Pivtorlim Riiurd on tin quarter duck of our ship of state. The explorations of Traveler P.tynn Into the enemy's country nre giving hlui vivid Impressions of Its extent and hostility. Brsau will be convinced for the tblr.1 time in November that this couutry has got the habit "One utep upon another and the longest wnlk Is ended." The steady progress of Mr.Taft toward the White House, however, is quickening beyond the speed of a walk. Georgian should vote for Bryan. ven though they do not favor him per sonally, for the sake of the Integrity of the Democratic party In this state. Macon (Oa.) Telegraph. There Is faint Democratic Bupjwrt for you! Bryan cries out for the organization of Democratic cluba. There are pre clncU where tbey could not officer. much less man. sucb an organization. A congressman returned to President Roosevelt a hat Inndvertently borrow ed, but Mr. Roosevelt Is content, as Is the country, that Mr. Taft shall step la bis shoes. Speech Is silver, but the golden troths uttered by Judge Tsft will maintain parity and maintain Repub lican doctrine as the sound basis of political value. It Is Instructive to observe thousands of wage earners whose votes Gompers Tapfl3oa u.wq a.mi Xaqi sins oq uaq.tt inoqo Snnim l nBfj'l joq oj s peizznd JfP: l""1" nnw sjqi jo sjaaucj snoJat-J'' jaoiiowd oiuj jnd nwq poq isod eq ;o saijoaqi itwnnod uniia Jl eq Pino cu siqj uattJd Joq pauaAas Aq q saoannl" IBtaomiJjsra eqi ni luotunaun loop juaqi q oi moa 88 ,W"SB, paucpnaqs sqnoqs Aq sb l ubjj pu oiqo clan 'MWW mui wiujBdap jo juauod jaitin oa s0Jqi saijoq qil JCJ P" mqw oapioa usoiiqndaa aqx sikopuq bw suiaOAi bdhoj uonnqwno ,Brtmn3 a joi paTs lJK)aia i wool eiatuwaa q-mai sHatiJ in lr tu assumwl to "throw" to Bryan lUJOia l oj r" " ' ' , march In the Tart proceasiona. POP CORN e 5 e Kind that pops Sat Pancake Flour: and Syrup CITY GROCERY MID BAKERY. . Polack, Prop, t a Rates $100, $125, $1.50 Best 25c meal In the city Beds 25c and SOc All outside rooms. Board and lodge $6. pet week One block from depot Only house in the city employing white help only TRY OUR SERVICE ' The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Guidon Medical Discovery becanse a fuli list of the Ingredients comoing U U printed there In plain Kiiglinh. Forty years of ex pnrlence ha proven Its superior worth as a blood purllier and lnvlorat Ing tonic for the cure of stomach disorder! and all liver Ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic can In which alcohol U uscJ. The actlvo medic inal principle of nutlve roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone am) Mandrake root, liloodroot and lilack Cherr)'bark ore extracted and preserved by the. um of vhemtcally pure, triple refined glycerine. .S'.nd to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. V., for Jree booklet which quote extracts from well-recognized med ical authorities luch as Drs. llarthnlow, King, Scuddvp. Con, Klllngwood and a hoH of otlief, showing that these roots can lo dofffrnded upon for their curative action It, all weak nates of tho stomni-h, accompspied hy Indigestion or dyspepsia as well ft Inftll billoiu or liver complaint and In srliwastlng diwases" where thtro It lo?4'rieth and gradual running down of tlktrongth and y!rni. Tlie"GnMen Medienl I'hcovery ,r?Vw rlfh. I'lijrej.liKi.'i :ii'T"m Invii'ornt e jTj am). thr')ii.:h lin iTi. th.- vlolo 'vMern Thus all skin atlections, blotetics, piuipiM and eruption as well as si'Mlnlons swel lings and old open rum.;:.'; win' or ulcers are cured and her.! d iti fentng old running sores, , :i it vt'.l to In Hiire their hr: Kyplyto lliem Dr. I'icrco'a AI1-.1; tV .ve. lfyourdnig tint dufi'l ... Hi in .uive In stock, send fif-.'-r runts in posUuo Umpto or! ' ! iv art Medlrrl A ocltioti. Dr. JI". I'i.f", l'r.. Iiulfski. N. Y., and a la' r : ,ii'"AII-leitia '-1 ' return imv. : t im rpl a ferret nos " ' niin-itleoliollc, Edison Amberol Records l Edison Records re so sweet, clear and tuneful that you've often wished th y were' longer. They are now. They yiaj, sy or w j ii i mic no wnu as me caison necoras you have, which means there Is mote music on them than ; on any other Record made. The double entertainers are called Amberol Records. Have you heard them? We have them for you to hear. NEWLIN BOOK AND j STATIONERY COMPANY j CMO oq auiilJlW Suiwwna Salve" will t You can't v t 'rurossasii' nHlr.lne o eti tuuui'ii ilierebr m'', Dr. l'ler. ' ind Invl' h;i&r roi.:u, " riindv. "",H. P'lt ' ' r may . i" rri'iit. . J' lien regnlate liver and bowels. ...ulut, tuny to uke e4ee eeeeee-efefeeese'eeee'eeeese4e 4 e e e e e Own Your Water System ! And Be Independent I A Well Will Solve The Problem : Twenty-five years' eiperknoe In tlie wrll-drlllliig bwdnras enable me to do your work iroMrly and economically. I ana rrpared to drill to any depth. j,,'' ''. ( j "jTv! ASK ME FOR PARTICULARS AND REffRENCE RE GARDING WILLS I DRILLED IN THIS COUNTY e D. M. HUNT, La Grande; it -